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Chapter 14
Now
it
came
to
passe
vpon
a
day,
that
Ionathan
the
sonne
of
Saul
said
vnto
the
yong
man
that
bare
his
armour,
Come,
and
let
vs
goe
ouer
to
the
Philistines
garison,
that
is
on
the
other
side:
but
hee
told
not
his
father.
2
And
Saul
taried
in
the
vttermost
part
of
Gibeah,
vnder
a
Pomegranate
tree,
which
is
in
Migron:
and
the
people
that
were
with
him,
were
about
sixe
hundred
men:
3
And
Ahiah
the
sonne
of
Ahitub,
Ichabods
brother,
the
sonne
of
Phinehas,
the
sonne
of
Eli,
the
Lords
Priest
in
Shiloh,
wearing
an
Ephod:
and
the
people
knew
not
that
Ionathan
was
gone.
4
And
betweene
the
passages,
by
which
Ionathan
sought
to
go
ouer
vnto
the
Philistines
garison,
there
was
a
sharpe
rocke
on
the
one
side,
and
a
sharp
rocke
on
the
other
side:
and
the
name
of
the
one
was
Bozez,
and
the
name
of
the
other
Seneh.
5
The
forefront
of
the
one
was
situate
Northward
ouer
against
Michmash,
and
the
other
Southward
ouer
against
Gibeah.
6
And
Ionathan
said
to
the
young
man
that
bare
his
armour,
Come,
and
let
vs
goe
ouer
vnto
the
garison
of
these
vncircumcised;
it
may
be
that
the
Lord
will
worke
for
vs:
for
there
is
no
restraint
to
the
Lord,
to
saue
by
many,
or
by
few.
7
And
his
armour
bearer
sayd
vnto
him,
Doe
all
that
is
in
thine
heart:
turne
thee,
behold,
I
am
with
thee,
according
to
thy
heart.
8
Then
said
Ionathan,
Behold,
we
will
passe
ouer
vnto
these
men,
and
we
will
discouer
our
selues
vnto
them.
9
If
they
say
thus
vnto
vs,
Tary
vntill
we
come
to
you:
then
wee
will
stand
still
in
our
place,
and
will
not
goe
vp
vnto
them.
10
But
if
they
say
thus,
Come
vp
vnto
vs:
then
we
will
goe
vp;
for
the
Lord
hath
deliuered
them
into
our
hand:
and
this
shall
be
a
signe
vnto
vs.
11
And
both
of
them
discouered
themselues
vnto
the
garison
of
the
Philistines:
and
the
Philistines
sayd,
Behold,
the
Hebrewes
come
foorth
out
of
the
holes,
where
they
had
hid
themselues.
12
And
the
men
of
the
garison
answered
Ionathan
and
his
armour
bearer,
and
said,
Come
vp
to
vs,
and
wee
will
shew
you
a
thing.
And
Ionathan
said
vnto
his
armour
bearer,
Come
vp
after
me;
for
the
Lord
hath
deliuered
them
into
the
hand
of
Israel.
13
And
Ionathan
climed
vp
vpon
his
hands,
and
vpon
his
feete,
and
his
armour
bearer
after
him:
and
they
fell
before
Ionathan;
and
his
armour
bearer
slew
after
him.
14
And
that
first
slaughter
which
Ionathan
and
his
armour-bearer
made,
was
about
twentie
men,
within
as
it
were
an
halfe
acre
of
land,
which
a
yoke
of
oxen
might
plow.
15
And
there
was
trembling
in
the
hoste,
in
the
field,
and
among
all
the
people:
the
garison
and
the
spoilers,
they
also
trembled,
and
the
earth
quaked:
so
it
was
a
very
great
trembling.
16
And
the
watchmen
of
Saul
in
Gibeah
of
Beniamin
looked:
and
behold,
the
multitude
melted
away,
and
they
went
on
beating
downe
one
another.
17
Then
said
Saul
vnto
the
people
that
were
with
him,
Number
now,
and
see
who
is
gone
from
vs.
And
when
they
had
numbred,
behold,
Ionathan
and
his
armour
bearer
were
not
there.
18
And
Saul
said
vnto
Ahiah,
Bring
hither
the
Arke
of
God:
(for
the
Arke
of
God
was
at
that
time
with
the
children
of
Israel.)
19
And
it
came
to
passe
while
Saul
talked
vnto
the
Priest,
that
the
noise
that
was
in
the
hoste
of
the
Philistines
went
on,
and
increased:
And
Saul
said
vnto
the
Priest,
Withdraw
thine
hand.
20
And
Saul
and
all
the
people
that
were
with
him
assembled
themselues,
and
they
came
to
the
battel,
and
behold,
euery
mans
sword
was
against
his
fellow,
and
there
was
a
very
great
discomfiture.
21
Moreouer,
the
Hebrewes
that
were
with
the
Philistines
before
that
time,
which
went
vp
with
them
into
the
campe
from
the
countrey
round
about;
euen
they
also
turned
to
be
with
the
Israelites,
that
were
with
Saul
and
Ionathan.
22
Likewise
all
the
men
of
Israel,
which
had
hid
themselues
in
mount
Ephraim,
when
they
heard
that
the
Philistines
fled,
euen
they
also
followed
hard
after
them
in
the
battell.
23
So
the
Lord
saued
Israel
that
day:
and
the
battell
passed
ouer
vnto
Beth-auen.
24
And
the
men
of
Israel
were
distressed
that
day;
for
Saul
had
adiured
the
people,
saying,
Cursed
bee
the
man
that
eateth
any
foode
vntill
euening,
that
I
may
be
auenged
on
mine
enemies:
so
none
of
the
people
tasted
any
food.
25
And
all
they
of
the
land
came
to
a
wood,
and
there
was
honie
vpon
the
ground.
26
And
when
the
people
were
come
into
the
wood,
behold,
the
honie
dropped,
but
no
man
put
his
hand
to
his
mouth:
for
the
people
feared
the
oath.
27
But
Ionathan
heard
not
when
his
father
charged
the
people
with
the
oath;
wherefore
he
put
foorth
the
ende
of
the
rodde
that
was
in
his
hand,
and
dipt
it
in
an
hony
combe,
and
put
his
hand
to
his
mouth,
and
his
eyes
were
enlightened.
28
Then
answered
one
of
the
people,
and
said,
Thy
father
straitly
charged
the
people
with
an
oath,
saying,
Cursed
be
the
man
that
eateth
any
food
this
day.
And
the
people
were
faint.
29
Then
said
Ionathan,
My
father
hath
troubled
the
land:
see,
I
pray
you,
how
mine
eyes
haue
beene
enlightened,
because
I
tasted
a
little
of
this
honie:
30
How
much
more,
if
haply
the
people
had
eaten
freely
to
day
of
the
spoile
of
their
enemies
which
they
found?
for
had
there
not
beene
now
a
much
greater
slaughter
among
the
Philistines?
31
And
they
smote
the
Philistines
that
day
from
Michmash
to
Aiialon:
and
the
people
were
very
faint.
32
And
the
people
flewe
vpon
the
spoile,
and
tooke
sheepe,
and
oxen,
and
calues,
and
slew
them
on
the
ground,
and
the
people
did
eate
them
with
the
blood.
33
Then
they
tolde
Saul,
saying,
Behold,
the
people
sinne
against
the
Lord,
in
that
they
eate
with
the
blood.
And
he
said,
Yee
haue
transgressed:
roule
a
great
stone
vnto
mee
this
day.
34
And
Saul
said,
Disperse
your
selues
among
the
people,
and
say
vnto
them,
Bring
me
hither
euery
man
his
oxe,
and
euery
man
his
sheepe,
and
slay
them
here,
and
eat,
and
sinne
not
against
the
Lord
in
eating
with
the
blood.
And
all
the
people
brought
euery
man
his
oxe
with
him
that
night,
and
slew
them
there.
35
And
Saul
built
an
altar
vnto
the
Lord:
the
same
was
the
first
altar
that
he
built
vnto
the
Lord.
36
And
Saul
saide,
Let
vs
goe
downe
after
the
Philistines
by
night,
and
spoile
them
vntil
the
morning
light,
and
let
vs
not
leaue
a
man
of
them.
And
they
said,
Do
whatsoeuer
seemeth
good
vnto
thee.
Then
said
the
priest,
Let
vs
draw
neere
hither
vnto
God.
37
And
Saul
asked
counsell
of
God,
Shall
I
goe
downe
after
the
Philistines?
Wilt
thou
deliuer
them
into
the
hand
of
Israel?
But
he
answered
him
not
that
day.
38
And
Saul
said,
Draw
yee
neere
hither
all
the
chiefe
of
the
people:
and
know
and
see,
wherein
this
sinne
hath
beene
this
day.
39
For
as
the
Lord
liueth,
which
saueth
Israel,
though
it
bee
in
Ionathan
my
sonne,
he
shall
surely
die:
But
there
was
not
a
man
among
all
the
people
that
answered
him.
40
Then
said
he
vnto
all
Israel,
Be
ye
on
one
side,
and
I,
and
Ionathan
my
sonne
will
be
on
the
other
side.
And
the
people
said
vnto
Saul,
Doe
what
seemeth
good
vnto
thee.
41
Therefore
Saul
saide
vnto
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
Giue
a
perfect
lot.
And
Saul
and
Ionathan
were
taken:
but
the
people
escaped.
42
And
Saul
said,
Cast
lots
betweene
me
and
Ionathan
my
sonne.
And
Ionathan
was
taken.
43
Then
Saul
said
to
Ionathan,
Tell
me
what
thou
hast
done.
And
Ionathan
tolde
him,
and
said,
I
did
but
taste
a
litle
hony
with
the
end
of
the
rodde
that
was
in
mine
hand,
and
loe,
I
must
die.
44
And
Saul
answered,
God
do
so,
and
more
also:
for
thou
shalt
surely
die,
Ionathan.
45
And
the
people
said
vnto
Saul,
Shall
Ionathan
die,
who
hath
wrought
this
great
saluation
in
Israel?
God
forbid:
as
the
Lord
liueth,
there
shal
not
one
haire
of
his
head
fall
to
the
ground:
for
hee
hath
wrought
with
God
this
day.
So
the
people
rescued
Ionathan,
that
hee
died
not.
46
Then
Saul
went
vp
from
following
the
Philistines:
and
the
Philistines
went
to
their
owne
place.
47
So
Saul
tooke
the
kingdom
ouer
Israel,
and
fought
against
all
his
enemies
on
euery
side,
against
Moab,
and
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
against
Edom,
and
against
the
kings
of
Zobah,
and
against
the
Philistines:
and
whithersoeuer
hee
turned
himselfe,
he
vexed
them.
48
And
he
gathered
an
hoste,
and
smote
the
Amalekites,
and
deliuered
Israel
out
of
the
handes
of
them
that
spoiled
them.
49
Now
the
sonnes
of
Saul,
were
Ionathan,
and
Ishui,
and
Melchishua:
and
the
names
of
his
two
daughters
were
these:
the
name
of
the
first
borne
Merab,
and
the
name
of
the
yonger
Michal:
50
And
the
name
of
Sauls
wife
was
Ahinoam,
the
daughter
of
Ahimaaz,
and
the
name
of
the
captaine
of
his
host
was
Abner,
the
sonne
of
Ner,
Sauls
vncle.
51
And
Kish
was
the
father
of
Saul,
and
Ner
the
father
of
Abner
was
the
sonne
of
Abiel.
52
And
there
was
sore
warre
against
the
Philistines,
all
the
dayes
of
Saul:
and
when
Saul
saw
any
strong
man,
or
any
valiant
man,
he
tooke
him
vnto
him.
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